This morning, the Magic’s youngsters were asked to describe how Redick impacted them.

“He’s a real professional,” said rookie wing Maurice Harkless, who used to do shooting drills with Redick when they were teammates. “He took his job very seriously, and me being 19 years old coming in and seeing that, it helped me a lot, because I learned how important it was to prepare and to work hard every day.”

The trade took place on Feb. 21, and Redick already has played against the Magic.

On March 17, a 25-point fourth-quarter performance from Monta Ellis fueled the Bucks in a 115-109 comeback victory over the Magic in Milwaukee.

Many Magic players made a point of saying hello to Redick prior to and during the game.

“We definitely got to learn a lot from him, just his work ethic, how to prepare for games, how to focus on the opponents,” center Nik Vucevic said this morning. “He was a good leader for us.”

Jacque Vaughn said he valued Redick’s professionalism.

“His approach, whether it was shooting shots after practice, whether it was locking in to personnel, knowing who he was guarding and how we were defending that night — all that goes into professionalism,” Vaughn said.